Row
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noun


(1)   The act of rowing as a sport
(2)   (construction) a layer of masonry
"A course of bricks"
(3)   A continuous chronological succession without an interruption
"They won the championship three years in a row"
(4)   An angry dispute
"They had a quarrel"
"They had words"
(5)   An arrangement of objects or people side by side in a line
"A row of chairs"
(6)   A linear array of numbers side by side
(7)   A long continuous strip (usually running horizontally)
"A mackerel sky filled with rows of clouds"
"Rows of barbed wire protected the trenches"

verb


(8)   Propel with oars
"Row the boat across the lake"
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Etymology 1


. Cognate with Dutch and German .

Noun



  1. A line of objects, often regularly spaced, such as seats in a theatre, vegetable plants in a garden etc.
  2. A line of entries in a table, etc., going from left to right, as opposed to a column going from top to bottom.

Synonyms
line, sequence, series, succession, tier (of seats) line

Noun



  1. An exercise performed with a pulling motion of the arms towards the back.

Verb



  1. To propel (a boat or other craft) over water using oars.

Noun



  1. A noisy argument.
  2. A continual loud noise.
    Who's making that row?

Synonyms
argument, disturbance, fight, fracas, quarrel, shouting match, slanging match din, racket
 
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